FarPoint.Win.Spread Assembly > FarPoint.Win.Spread Namespace > FpSpread Class > Search Method : Search(Int32,String,Boolean,Boolean,Boolean,Boolean,Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32) Method |
'Declaration Public Overloads Function Search( _ ByVal sheetIndex As Integer, _ ByVal searchString As String, _ ByVal caseSensitive As Boolean, _ ByVal exactMatch As Boolean, _ ByVal alternateSearch As Boolean, _ ByVal useWildcards As Boolean, _ ByVal startRowIndex As Integer, _ ByVal startColumnIndex As Integer, _ ByVal endRowIndex As Integer, _ ByVal endColumnIndex As Integer, _ ByRef foundRowIndex As Integer, _ ByRef foundColumnIndex As Integer _ ) As String
'Usage Dim instance As FpSpread Dim sheetIndex As Integer Dim searchString As String Dim caseSensitive As Boolean Dim exactMatch As Boolean Dim alternateSearch As Boolean Dim useWildcards As Boolean Dim startRowIndex As Integer Dim startColumnIndex As Integer Dim endRowIndex As Integer Dim endColumnIndex As Integer Dim foundRowIndex As Integer Dim foundColumnIndex As Integer Dim value As String value = instance.Search(sheetIndex, searchString, caseSensitive, exactMatch, alternateSearch, useWildcards, startRowIndex, startColumnIndex, endRowIndex, endColumnIndex, foundRowIndex, foundColumnIndex)
public string Search( int sheetIndex, string searchString, bool caseSensitive, bool exactMatch, bool alternateSearch, bool useWildcards, int startRowIndex, int startColumnIndex, int endRowIndex, int endColumnIndex, ref int foundRowIndex, ref int foundColumnIndex )
Also, the foundRowIndex and foundColumnIndex return the row index and column index of the cell in which the string is found.
This search method is similar to the basic search method but adds an end cell location if you want to confine the search to a region of the spreadsheet. It starts at the cell location specified (with startRowIndex and startColumnIndex) and goes to the specified end (endRowIndex and endRowIndex) until the cell is found that contains the search string.
This search method has these qualifications:
For a hierarchy of sheets, this method only searches cells in a parent sheet. To search child sheets, you would need to perform a separate search of each child sheet.
This method is for backward compatibility with previous versions that could not search headers, notes, and tags. If you are searching these, you may use the other Search methods that return both the search found flag (SearchFoundFlag) as well as the cell location.
int x = 0; int y = 0; fpSpread1.Search(0, "te?t", false, false, false, true, 0, 0, 3, 3, ref x, ref y); listBox1.Items.Add(x); listBox1.Items.Add(y);
Dim x As Integer Dim y As Integer FpSpread1.Search(0, "te?t", False, False, False, True, 0, 0, 3, 3, x, y) ListBox1.Items.Add(x) ListBox1.Items.Add(y)
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10